Because of the undue influence of money on our politics, the guiding principle of American domestic and foreign policy is to do that which increases short term corporate profits. Our guiding principle should be, however, to do that which helps people thrive.

Aug 31, 2020 · 2:36 PM UTC

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That is a point a majority of Americans right, left & center can agree on. I personally believe no candidate should be able to fundraise outside the district they seek to represent. No MA Senate candidate should be able to run to CA for $$ etc. Locals should decide.
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“ policy is to do that which increases short term corporate profits.” then quit voting for Republicans and Democrats! Stop feeding the beast
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Some are targeted by what may be a cult secret society. Or may be part of a system of corp$ governing (ie "Automated Targeting System"). Target can never thrive until secret is uncovered. "What is #Gangstalking?" Fightgangstalking,com. Also #Workplacemobbing #Warrantless cc @ACLU
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Unfortunately the mega capitalists have sold big profits for them equals people thriving and not enough Americans understand that this is often not true.
Making apps to earn money helps us thrive.
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Shrink the size of government and it won’t matter who controls the politicians.
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Claro que si! The undoing of Citizens United would be a good start, but will require what our nation currently lacks, cooperation! E Pluribus Unum
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Its not going to happen. It will take US and we are too divided @ present. That's why the divisiveness continues and encouraged as thats one way they gain power. We need a massive collection of US to connect consciously and with purposeful intent.